Goldfield is located in Esmeralda County and has a very small population of 268 residents. It once had a lucrative gold mining industry, bringing in more than $86 million until a fire destroyed most of the town in 1923.

Goldfield still remains true to its name and has a gold exploration industry, though not as big as it was in the 1900s. This tiny town is sometimes considered a modern-day ghost town, but each “abandoned” building is said to have an owner who plans on renovating the property.

Keeping Goldfield Residents Safe

If a building or property is not maintained properly, it can become a hazardous location leading to potential premises liability lawsuits if someone gets injured. Our Bertoldo, Baker, Carter & Smith law office has experienced premises liability attorneys who can help you or a loved one if an injury has occurred on someone else’s property.

Premises Liability

Premises liability means that owners of stores, restaurants, hospitals, casinos, hotels, swimming pools, and other residential and commercial areas have a duty to exercise reasonable care to prevent hazards that pose a threat to the health and safety of others. If an owner, manager, landlord, or other responsible party does not take the proper precautions, they can be held liable for any injuries that result.

It should also be noted that an injured party must have been on the property lawfully in order to take advantage of relief granted under premises liability laws. If your child has been injured, they may have even greater protection under state law.

Bertoldo, Baker, Carter & Smith has obtained several large settlements and verdicts in cases of owners, managers, or landlords who failed to properly maintain their property. We handle everything from ‘slip and fall’ to unsafe environment claims.

Get Your Free Legal Consultation Now

If you, or someone you know, has suffered an injury on an inadequately maintained property, you may be entitled to compensation under Nevada law.

At Bertoldo, Baker, Carter & Smith we offer free initial consultations and can travel to you if your injuries prevent you from leaving your home or the hospital. To book your free legal consultation, we welcome your contact either online, or by phone on 702-228-2600.

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